Type Safety Coming To DB Queries
An anonymous reader writes "A new type-safe query language for the popular full-text search platform Solr, called Slashem (a Rogue-like), has just been released. Slashem is implemented as a domain-specific language in Scala, providing compile time type-safety, allowing you do things like date range queries against date fields but keeping you from trying to do a date range query against a string field. Hopefully this trend catches on, resulting in fewer invalid queries exploding at runtime."
Are you a bit retarded? I have to ask because... anyone who thinks that making people click through two links and spend 10 minutes trying to digest a page of poorly written shit... JUST TO FIND OUT WHAT THE FUCK THE ARTICLE IS ABOUT IN THE FIRST PLACE... must be sub-normal.
No offence you understand. You're just stupid, and you need to be told so.